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Family and private life

You have decided to settle in the Brussels-Capital Region, alone or together, and perhaps to have children. Whether young or senior citizen, the Region’s authorities are there to support and assist you at any time - even in tough times - and in all aspects of your life in Brussels.

  • Cohabitation or marriage, you have taken the decision to live together... through the good as well as the bad. This...

  • The Brussels-Capital Region is now home to more than 47,000 infants aged 0-3 years. And the birth rate is rising:...

  • Senior citizens are an important group of healthy, active Brussels inhabitants with a lot on the go. As consumers of...

  • The loss of a loved one can be a tough time. This section covers the main formalities to be completed in the event of...

Looking for documentation?

Visit the website of the Centre de Documentation et de Coordination Sociales (CDCS) (FR/NL), the Brussels-Capital Region’s interactive social information agency (FR/NL), an initiative of the Common Community Commission (COCOM).